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SUMMARY:Historic Hometown Theatres
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DESCRIPTION:Whether youâ€™re in the mood for an indie\, or classic fi
 lm\, music\, dance or comedy/drama show\, Birminghamâ€™s Theatres wil
 l be just the ticket for a very entertaining night out!.\nhttps://homewood
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Built in 1913\, the Lyric opened January 1
 4\, 1914\, as a vaudeville theatre. The site served for more than 40 years
  as a cinema\, a concert hall\, a house of worship and a playhouse. The Ly
 ric was one of the first venues in Birmingham where Black and white audien
 ces saw the same show for the same time at the same price\, but it was a s
 egregated space &mdash\; with a separate entrance and separate seating for
  black patrons. The theatre closed in 1960. Following an $11 million resto
 ration\, the Lyric reopened on January 14\, 2016 &mdash\; 102 years after 
 the original opening night. The 750-seat venue once again serves as a show
 case for live performance\, hosting concerts\, comedy\, dance recitals and
  drama. Join us as Glenny Brock discusses the history of the Lyric.&nbsp\;
 </p>\nhttps://homewood.libnet.info/event/8299461
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